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mikeylightsit
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maze camp
dark maze might be installed in secret location. no lights no fire maybe invisable UV paint with hidden messages. other aliens of all sexes needed to help create this dark space for ????? :twisted: .....Lustor
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mikeylightsit
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I am looking for help constructing a 1 ft. channel maze . I have the fabric and one structure.... more structures are needed. I have enough 10 ft.wood slats to create an elaborate maze.......out creativity is our only limit..... we start by finding the limits of our inhibitions.... in other words.....no limits .....and we will find out what that will create................Lustor
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One foot is too narrow for most people. It seems to be geared towards the underfed.BAS wrote:One foot wide? I'd get stuck! :shock: (I seriously need to lose weight!)
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Just right if you're a stick-insect maybe. Hell, I have a 37" waist (not too far out of average for someone in their 40's), which means I would need 18.5" clearance to even enter. Even someone with a 30" waist would have trouble with only a 12" width, unless you expect only skinny people who like walking sideways to enter your maze..mikeylightsit wrote:just right for a crowded world and for those exploring a dark maze
I'd suggest you lay out part of your maze idea at home, and have a random assortment of friends (of varying body types) try to go through it. See how many fit in a fashion they enjoy.
Unless of course this is a not so subtle way to exclude anyone who doesn't fit your personal type from entering.
If exclusion is not your goal, you might want to space at 24". Two people might even get to pass in that width- and since you seem to be aiming for..... um...... "physical contact" in your dark playspace, it might work more towards that end.
Just sayin'.
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Ha, this would be perfect for me...and yeah it would call for scooting through sideways like going through one of those slot canyons out in the badlands. You'd be excluding all the claustrophobics for sure heheh. As long as it is 6 feet high I'm game! ( a 12" x 12" channel even I could not navigate...without being well lubed smooth and having a rope to pull on...though I can get through a grate opening that size)Eric wrote: Even someone with a 30" waist would have trouble with only a 12" width, unless you expect only skinny people who like walking sideways to enter your maze..
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